Thursday, January 21, 2010

How To Remote-Start Your Car Using Little More Than A $10 Cell Phone


A man named Dave has wired a cell phone into his car so the whip can be started from any part of the globe.  useless, yes. But also very, very Boss.


Phone-driven remote-start technology is nothing new. Car-alarm companies have been experimenting with it for years, and one has even brought a viable, iPhone-based solution to market. The expense, however, keeps most people away. One man's solution does away with the costly hardware and requires little more than a $10 cell phone and a cheap aftermarket remote-start box. The result lets you start your car from anywhere you can make a phone call, and it enables the phone's calendar and alarm settings to enact timed engine starts without your help.

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